Marshall Lee's P.O.V
I smile and we decided we were to get dressed and go wandering the Nightosphere. It wouldn't exactly be a walk in the park, but it was better than staying in the small house portion of the Nightosphere. I waited for Fionna to get dressed in her usual outfit and I walked into the room we were staying in and put on my red plaid shirt and some jeans. I brought a pick nick basket of strawberries, cherries and apples to eat when we got hungry. When we both agreed we were ready to go we walked out of the small house and walked through the blazing Nightosphere.
Wherever we went we were constantly stopped to be congratulated. We would just smile and nod, trying to get on with our stroll. We sat by a pit of fire and took out the pick nick basket. I threw a strawberry into her mouth and it felt like old times. Even if we were in the Nightosphere, it didn't feel as awkward. Instead we stayed laughing and picking on one another. We didn't say anything that particularly peeked our interests, we just continued talking to hear each other's voices. Occasionally a joke would be pulled into the conversation and sometimes it would lead to some serious (serious being playful, but not truly holding back unless someone took it too far) fighting. I lose every time, no surprise there.
We laid back talking until Fionna and her curiosity wanted to go somewhere else. I got back up, took the pick nick basket and we walked elsewhere, hand in hand. We weren't really looking for anything except a good time. Fionna insisted in sitting in one of the half monsters while he walked around. I didn't see the enjoyment in that, but I agreed with her, to make her happy. We got inside and Fionna leaned against the monster's side and pat a side next to her where she wanted me to sit down.
I floated next to her and sat down. She smiled and the half monster started walking around the Nightosphere`. "It's beautiful, aside your mother." I laughed and put an arm around her. She smiles and leans her head against my chest. "I wouldn't mind living here if Cake could drop by whenever she wanted to. It's not that bad since your mother likes me now." I was shocked, was she saying she wanted to actually move in here with me? I was happy that she was saying she would be happy to live with me, but in the Nightosphere?
"Are you saying that you like the Nightosphere?" I asked. Fionna laughed a little bit and she looked me in the eyes.
"No, I was saying it was okay, and that I wouldn't mind being in here with you if worse came to worse," said Fionna. "I mean, your mother doesn't want to kill me anymore. It's better here now. The only problem is Cake. I wouldn't be able to see her much anymore. Or Gumball, Mochro, LSP, I don't know what I would do without them. Other than that... it's not all that bad. The demons respect us and everything. I mean, if it'd be okay with you." She was definitely saying she liked the Nightosphere. She was saying she actually liked the Nightosphere and wouldn't mind living there. This was exactly what we came here to stop.
"I cannot believe you're saying you like it here! The reason we came down here was to stay away from this place!" I said. Fionna shook her head.
"Marshall, that's not what I'm saying. I was just saying it's not that bad. I don't like it, but I don't despise it. I wouldn't want to live here... well at least not with your mother here," said Fionna.
"Are you saying that you'd live here if my mother would move out?" I asked. It was sure what it sounded like. Fionna blushes and again shakes her head.
"No, it would take a lot more than that," she said. "A lot more than that. Believe me," said Fionna. "I wasn't saying I like this place at all. I was just saying it got a lot better than it was the last time I was here." I sigh in relief and Fionna laughs. "You really think I like the Nightosphere?" I blush and the monster continues walking around the Nightoshpere. Fionna put her head on my shoulder and I guess from us being so exhausted from being up all night because of Fionna we fell asleep. I couldn't say when it happened, or who fell asleep first, but we woke up when the monster stopped and set us down at the house portion of the Nightosphere. "Thank you, monster guy."
"You're welcome, anything for the King," said the monster. I smile and nod.
"Thanks," I said. The monster took off and Fionna and I walked back inside. We walked into the dining room and we sat at the table, not quite sure what to do. I sat there at the table and waited for Fionna to say something. It didn't take long for her stomach to growl loud enough for me to hear. We laugh and she gets up looking in the fridge.
"Do you now the recipe to those pancakes your mother made?" she asked. I shook my head and she sighed. She grabbed an apple and sat back down next to me.
"How long were we out?" I asked.
"I dunno... It'd be nice to know what time it is, though," she said. "Is there a clock around here?" I nod.
"Yeah, in the room we were in, I swear I saw a digital clock," I said. Fionna looked at me strangely. "What?"
"Why don't you go look?" she asked. "Now." I laughed and we walked into our room for the time being. Fionna sat on the bed and threw herself backwards. I laughed and sat next to her. She took my hand and pulled me down with her. I laughed and she did as well. She kissed me and I caught a glance at the clock.
"It's 6. There, now you have your time," I said with a laugh. Fionna smiled and her stomach growled again.
"We need to make something, Marshall. Do you know how to cook?" asked Fionna. I shook my head and she sighed. "You've been around for 1,000 years, and you don't know how to cook?"
"I can heat up some old spaghetti," I said.
"I'd like that," she said dragging me into the kitchen.
